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Kaufman, Emma : 1936.

Six pieces of personal correspondence from Emma Kaufman to her mother Mary Kaufman, brother A.R. Kaufman and sister Edna (holograph, typescript, and carbons), one of which discusses the situation in Shanghai, China and another the situation in Formosa.

Also includes six reports relating to activities of the Tokyo Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), three by Emma Kaufman, two by Margaret Hockin and one unsigned. Also contains a typed transcript with title, "The psychology of Christian personality" by Ernest M. Ligon.

Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family

Kaufman Furniture Ltd. : union.

Material relating to Kaufman Furniture Ltd. in Collingwood, Ont. and International Woodworkers of America. Includes correspondence, agreements, handwritten notes and drafts, reports, memoranda to employees and clippings.

Kaufman, William Hutton

K Miscellaneous (file 2 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Killick, Rowena, London, England. (1933)
  • Kilvert, Margaret Cameron, New York, N.Y. (1930-1937)
  • Kimball, Fred L. Co., Waterloo, Iowa. (1923)
  • Kirkland, Winifred, New York, N.Y. (1932)
  • Kiwanis Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1926)
  • Kleine, George, New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Knapp, Martin, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Knowlson, James S., Ninsdale, Ill. (1936)
  • Kochenderfer, Nancy Ann, [?] (1935)
  • Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1930-1932)
  • Krosier Missionary, Onamia, Minn. (1932)
  • Kyne, Peter B., New York, N.Y. (1926-1933)

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K Miscellaneous (file 1 of 2).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Kable Brothers Company, Mount Morris, Ill. (1918-1936)
  • Kaiser, Mathias, Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Kander, Allen, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City, Mo. (1933-1935)
  • Kastor, H.W. & Sons, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Kauffman, Reginal Wright, Trenton, N.J. (1931-1932)
  • Kay, J. Roland Co., Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Kearney, John E., New York, N.Y. (1909)
  • Keeler, Harry S., Chicago, Ill. (1926-1928)
  • Kegel, Arnold, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Keith's Beautiful Homes Magazine, Minneapolis, Minn. (1927)
  • Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co., Chicago, Ill. (1926-1927)
  • Kelly, Eleanor Mercein, Louisville, Ky. (1932)
  • Kelly, T.K. Sales System, Minneapolis, Minn. (1927-1928)
  • Kelly Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Kennaday and Livingston, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1934)
  • Kennedy Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1930-1932)
  • Kennerley, Mitchell Publisher, New York, N.Y. (1909-1912)
  • Kentucky Utilities Co., Louisville, Ky. (1929)
  • Kerr, Harriet Sinclair, Hollywood, Calif. (1924-1931)
  • Keystone Feature Service, Pittsburgh, Pa. (1926-1927)
  • Keystone Film Co., Los Angeles, Calif. (1916)
  • Keystone Steel & Wire Company, Peoria, Ill. (1928)

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K.

Correspondents include Bob Kay and L. Keyzer. Bob Kay, an old friend of Harvey Sims, lived in Hartford, CT and Florida, and was acquainted with Harvey's sister Rella and her husband John Ross Stewart. The correspondence concerns mostly the scrapbooks about curling and football that Kay had assembled and their eventual disposition.
Postcard in this file: "RMS Ausonia, White Star Line" from L. Keyzer, a fellow Rotarian, postmarked Brussels.

Sims family

Juried exhibitions.

File consists of material relating to juried art exhibitions by the COAA, and in particular the second annual juried exhibition and open house celebrating the association's 15th anniversary in 1970, held at the Guelph Public Library. Includes correspondence (incoming and outgoing) and invitations, exhibitor lists, handwritten notes, and an insurance policy.

Central Ontario Art Association

June Callwood.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about June Callwood. Includes articles about Callwood, database searches, drafts of Callwood’s chapter in Newsgirls, correspondence about Callwood, and photocopies of photographs of Callwood’s personal and professional life. Also contains short general notes for Newsgirls and articles about Trent Frayne (Callwood’s husband and sports journalist at the Globe and Mail).

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Judicial recount.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi related to a judicial recount arising out of the 2008 Canadian federal election in the electoral district of Kitchener-Waterloo held on October 14, 2008. Records include a notice of an application by the returning officer for a judicial recount, correspondence, and related material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Johnstone, Barbara.

Typescript letter from Barbara Johnstone on Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources letterhead to Elizabeth Long providing an overview of Johnstone's career ahead of a speaker at the Winnipeg Council of Women's meeting on March 7th, 1962. The letter includes information about Johnstone's upbringing and interest as a young person in the one-sided nature of the Hudson's Bay and North West Company fur trades which led to her being offered the role of Custodian of the Hudson's Bay Museum in Winnipeg. When C.P. Wilson retired in 1958, Johnstone was made Curator of the museum. Johnstone left the museum in 1961 to become the Superintendent of Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park.

Long, Elizabeth

Johnson, M.W.

Two undated manuscript letters from M.W. Johnson, Correspondence Secretary of the National Council of Women of New Zealand, regarding the delayed donation of a second book and a separate letter from an unnamed Recording Secretary providing information about the book and the characters.

Long, Elizabeth

John William Dawson correspondence

  • SCA26-GA15
  • Collection
  • April 17, 1878

Contains of a single holograph letter, dated April 17, 1878, written by Sir John William Dawson to an unidentified recipient about the conflict between science and religion.

Dawson, John William, Sir

John Walter's letter to the editor clippings

Clippings from The Weekly Advertiser from October and November 1933 regarding the Kitchener Record's refusal to publish a letter by Walter requesting a public debate with William Daum Euler following his comments regarding private profit at an address in London, Ontario.

John Lazenby to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Lazenby to Abraham Bray dated July 5, 1843 from Holbech. The letter is written on behalf of Abraham's grandmother, who is unwell, and discusses sending Abraham 20 pounds, the health of the family, and news that friends are on their way to settle in Toronto.

Bray Family

John Lazenby to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Lazenby to Abraham Bray dated July 15, 1843 from Holbeck. The letter is sent on behalf of Abraham's grandmother and discusses a bank draft sent to Abraham, friends who are moving to Upper Canada, and the health and news of the family.

Bray Family

John Keble fonds.

  • SCA75-GA45
  • Fonds
  • 1860-1862

Fonds consists of two holograph letters from John Keble addressed to Henry Thomas Ellacombe [?]. The fonds also includes one photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Keble.

Keble, John

John Henry Rawson to Abraham Bray.

One letter from John Henry Rawson, dated May 20, 1876 from Holbeck. John, Abraham's nephew, gives an update on himself, his mother Sarah, sister Elizabeth Ann and Uncle William. He also discusses the price of apples and the possibility of importing them to Leeds.

Bray Family

John Goldie correspondence.

Contains 14 typed transcription copies of letters from John Goldie to James Goldie, and one typed transcription copy of a letter from W. Goldie to James Goldie.
Date and Place From: [184-?] Greenfield, [Ontario] To [Goldie, James, 1824-1912] From Goldie, W. Notes: Carbon copy, typed transcription. Incomplete letter, note on the transcription states that the letter is "from Greenfield" and that "the above appears to be to his brother James, then living in New Jersey".
Date and Place From: December 11, 1846 Greenfield [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John 1793-1886 Notes: Carbon copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: February 9, 1847 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Carbon copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: July 10, 1847 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Carbon copy typed transcription.
Date and Place From: November 15, 1847 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: May 15, 1848 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: March 5, 1849 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Carbon copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: July 27, 1849 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Carbon copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: September 14, 1849 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: March 13, 1850 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: July 18, 1850 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: February 11, 1852 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: April 21, 1852 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: March 18, 1854 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.
Date and Place From: September 18, 1856 Greenfield, [Ontario] To Goldie, James, 1824-1912 From Goldie, John, 1793-1886 Notes: Copy, typed transcription.

Goldie, John

John Galt letter.

  • SCA61-GA35
  • Collection
  • [18--]

Consists of one holograph letter from John Galt addressed to "Croker." The letter requests that Croker publish the enclosed items in his magazine if they are not too late reaching him.

Galt, John

Job history and union history.

File consists of materials created and accumulated by Kay Rex relating to her work history. Includes staff lists, ephemera, pension information, correspondence, and written histories of her work life primarily at the Globe and Mail and also with CBC.

Rex, Kay

Joan Sutton Straus, Enid Nemy, Heather Robertson, and Jeanine Locke.

Research notes and materials created or accumulated by Donna Jean MacKinnon about Joan Sutton Straus, Enid Nemy, Heather Robertson, and Jeanine Locke. Includes database searches, handwritten notes and biographical information, correspondence, photocopies of photographs and articles by and contextualizing Sutton Straus, Nemy, Robertson, and Locke.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Jewish phase CES proofs & offprint & corresp[ondence] & external reviews.

Materials related to James Walker’s article “The ‘Jewish Phase’ in the movement for racial equality in Canada” published in Canadian Ethnic Studies in 2002. Includes related correspondence, agreement forms from the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association (CES), invoices, printout of the article with corrections, and table of contents of editions.

Walker, James

Jerusalem Canadian studies.

Materials related to the Canadian Studies Conference organized by the Israel Association for Canadian Studies in Jerusalem, on May 1-4, 1994, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Plural paradigms and local knowledge: a case study approach to Canadian antisemitism and Jewish community response” part of the session “Ethnicity 2: ethnicity and religious communities.” Includes program of the event, related correspondence, a printout of paper, costs statement, and application for a travel grant.

Walker, James

Jemima Schofield to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Jemima Schofield (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated June 17, 1846 from Leeds. The letter reports on updates about the family, including Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Ann, and gives the news of the death of George Bray on May 25, 1846.

Bray Family

James, Edward T. (Mrs.)

Typescript carbon copy of a letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. Edward T. James, Director of The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College regarding the possible acquisition of duplicate books related to feminist efforts in the United States, including History of Women's Suffrage by Susan B. Anthony. The letter includes an overview of the Lady Aberdeen Library, references to correspondence with Mrs. Marcia Williams Bradley of the Sophia Smith Collection, and plans Doris Lewis has to make a trip down the easy coast to visit.

Of note is the sharing of Long's opinion of Lewis: "I have profound admiration for Mrs. Lewis and her abilities both as a Librarian and an Administrator. In fact I am very eager to be finished with my amateur efforts, and hand everything over to her wise and sympathetic management."

Long, Elizabeth

James Hoyes Panton letter.

  • SCA65-GA37
  • Collection
  • April 16, 1884

Contains one holograph letter from James Hoyes Panton to Drinkwater (C.P.R.) requesting a pass to travel free during the summer in order to do geological research, dated April 16, 1884.

Panton, James Hoyes

James Bray to Abraham Bray.

One letter from James Bray to Abraham Bray dated March 9, 1874 from Springfield Missouri. James Bray is a cousin to Abraham Bray who has moved to Missouri. The letter discusses James' siblings, the farming conditions in Missouri and land prices. He advises Abraham on whether he should sell his land in Canada and move to Missouri.

Bray Family

J Miscellaneous.

Correspondence to or from:

  • Jackson, Fred, New York, N.Y. (1917-1918)
  • Jackson, G.A., Boston, Mass. (1914)
  • Jackson, Hall N., Cincinnati, Ohio. (1915)
  • Jackson, Margaret Weymouth, Spencer, Ind. (1937-1941)
  • Jackson Citizen Patriot, Jackson, Mich. (1919)
  • Jacksonville Metropolis, Jacksonville, Fla. (1917)
  • Jacksonville News, Jacksonville, Fla. (1913)
  • Jacksonville Times-Union, Jacksonville, Fla. (1917-1918)
  • Jacobsen Publishing Company Inc., New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Jahn & Ollier Engraving Co., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Jahnke, William A., Yongstown, [Ohio]. ([19--])
  • Jameson, Helen F., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Jamkowski, T. Books, Detroit, Mich. (1946)
  • Jansson Brothers Company, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
  • Janvier, Meredith, Baltimore, Md. (1925)
  • Jarvie, Robert R., Evanston, Ill. (1936)
  • Jasper, Thomas, Chicago, Ill. (1914)
  • Jeffersonian, Chicago, Ill. (1922)
  • Jenkins, Charles Christopher, Toronto, Ont. (1924)
  • Jenks, Tudor, Bronxville, N.Y. (1917)
  • Jepson, Edgar, London, England. (1936)
  • Jerger, F., Martins Ferry, Ohio. (1916)
  • Jillson, Frank A., Providence, R.I. (1945-1946)
  • Johnson, Brevet, Elkhorn, Wis. (1936)
  • Johnson, Burges, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (1921)
  • Johnson, Dorothy, Chicago, Ill. (1946)
  • Johnson, E.W., New York, N.Y. (1917)
  • Johnson, Martyn, Los Angeles, Calif. (1920)
  • Johnson, O.S., Salt Lake City, Utah. (1947)
  • Johnson, Ryerson, Toronto, Ont. (1942)
  • Johnson, W.E., Westerville, Ohio. (1913-1915)
  • Johnson's Bookstore, Springfield, Mass. (1917-1918)
  • Johnson's Fish Market, Long Island, N.Y. (1936)
  • Johnston, Charles, Bergensfield, N.J. (1914)
  • Jones, D.A., Lakewood, Ohio (1931)
  • Jones, Edward Lee, Richmond, Va. (1948)
  • Jones, Francis Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1923)
  • Jones, Nard, Bellevue, Wash. (1941)
  • Josephinum Weekly, Columbus, Ohio. (1930-1931)
  • Josselyn, Talbert, New York, N.Y. (1944)
  • Journal of American Commerce, Chicago, Ill. (1920-1921)
  • Joyce, James, Zurich. (1919)
  • Judd, Edward P. Company, New Haven, Conn. (1923)
  • Judy, Will Publications, Chicago, Ill. (1944)
  • Judy Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Juergens & Andersen Company, Chicago, Ill. (1916-1917)
  • Junior Home Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1923-1930)
  • Junior Safety Patrol, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Junior Yanks, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Juvenile Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. (1912)

International Press Bureau

J. M. Abraham Atlantic poetry award.

Materials related to the J. M. Abraham Atlantic Poetry Award. Includes announcement card for the winner of the J. M. Abraham Atlantic poetry award for the year 2017, which was awarded to Julia McCarthy, and congratulating correspondence.

McCarthy, Julia

Invoices and permissions for photographs.

Correspondence and invoices for rights of reproduction of photographs for their use in Newsgirls. Correspondence in file is between Donna Jean MacKinnon and Mike Kelly (Torstar Syndicate) and Luke Gagliardi (York University), and includes documenting decisions over different photographs, their captions, and permissions to use them. Invoices include associated payment receipts and correspondence with GetStock, the Toronto Reference Library at the Toronto Public Library, the PNG Library, and Canadian Press Enterprises Inc. Also contains correspondence with Anne Dickason (Olive Dickason’s daughter) as part of Donna Jean MacKinnon’s research about Dickason.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Inuit manuscripts.

Notes and chapter outlines, as well as manuscript and typescript draft articles, for a book about Inuit written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes correspondence from Kenneth H. Pearson, Vice-President, Publishing at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding the possibility of Patterson publishing books about Indigenous peoples in Canada for the Ontario Ministry of Education. In the correspondence, Kenneth Pearson proposed that the books be used in the Ministry's of Ontario Intermediate History programme.

Patterson, E Palmer

Introductory letter from Paul Martin and related material.

A letter sent to Andrew Telegdi from Paul Martin welcoming Telegdi to his new role as Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister with special emphasis on Aboriginal Affairs. In the letter, Paul Martin outlined the core principles and priorities of the government and expectations for Parliamentary Secretaries including Telegdi. Also includes a photograph of Paul Martin and possibly Andrew Telegdi standing and holding Indigenous objects during an unknown event. In addition, the file includes a green presentation folder issued by House of Commons.

Telegdi, Andrew

International Press Bureau fonds.

  • SCA2-GA1
  • Fonds
  • 1904-1953

Fonds consists of approximately 100,000 letters dating between 1904 and 1953 to and from authors, publishers, agents, film studios, journals, newspapers, etc. concerning the use of articles, stories, and manuscripts. Some of Chapman's personal correspondence is included.

International Press Bureau

International Platform Association (file 1 of 4).

File consists of correspondence to and from G. Elmore Reaman during his tenure as the first Canadian president of the International Platform Association, a non-profit organization for promoting to the public "high grade platform presentations." (Flyer, ca. 1950). The correspondence is mostly to and from other members and is concerned with internal affairs of the organization. Includes two letters from John Diefenbaker dated Nov. 3, 1949 and Jan. 28, 1950. Also includes a small amount of ephemera from individual artists.

Reaman, George Elmore

Int[ernationa]l conf[erence] on Race relations.

Materials related to the International Conference “Race relations in the United Kingdom and Canada: policy, practice and research,” at York University, in 1990 where James Walker participated with a paper titled “‘Race’ and the historian: some lessons from Canadian public policy.” Includes synopsis and printout of Walker's paper, related correspondence, conference program, and pamphlets for the conference.
Also contains a synopsis and printout of Walker’s “‘Race’ policy in Canada: a retrospective.”

Walker, James

International Bar Association Cambridge Conference.

Material created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to the International Bar Association Cambridge Conference held at the Garden House Hotel in Cambridge, Ontario between September 9-11, 1987. Includes a case study titled, "High tech and dispute resolution: arbitration or other methods" prepared by C. Ian Kyer and Donald Cowan. Also contains a document with biographies and working papers as well as related correspondence.

Cowan, Donald D.

Innis Family fonds.

  • SCA329-GA373
  • Fonds
  • [195-]-2002

Fonds consists of materials created and accumulated by members of the Innis family including by Anne Innis Dagg, Donald Innis and Harold Innis. Includes essays, photographs, clippings, and materials relating to the Mary Quayle Innis Foundation.

Innis family

Industry Canada small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) seminar.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to his efforts coordinating a seminar for small and medium-sized enterprises in Canada including a presentation by John Manley, Minister of Industry. Records include correspondence, reports, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

India.

Correspondence sent and received by James Walker to and from different people and organizations in India. Includes itinerary, programs, and schedules for different events.
Also contains information about a social service organization in the Indian rural area Talmul called “Sebika.”

Walker, James

Immigration to Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to immigration to Canada. Records include a policy resolution on immigration prepared by the Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce, a request for a meeting by the Canadian Council of Refugees to discuss family reunification, and correspondence from Joe Volpe, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, regarding concerns from the Chinese Canadian National Council about immigration policies and procedures. In addition, the file contains correspondence from KAIROS, a social justice organization of Canadian Churches, concerning the implementation of a Refugee Appeal Division and an invitation from the STATUS campaign to participate in a conference about the regularization of non-status immigrants in Canada. Also includes a draft paper regarding undocumented workers in Canada written by Telegdi, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

Immigration to Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to immigration to Canada. Records in this file are primarily related to section 6 of Bill C-50 Budget Implementation Act that included proposed changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Records include news releases, talking points, speech transcripts, handwritten notes, correspondence, and other textual material.

Also contains correspondence related to other matters including family reunification, the Undocumented Workers’ Committee, the Citizenship and Immigration Committee, and vacancies on the Immigration and Refugee Board.

Telegdi, Andrew

Immigration to Canada.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to immigration to Canada. Records includes correspondence from individuals writing about the immigration system and refugee status cases, legislative reviews, a sample of the head tax tool kit distributed to help protesters refuting the Right of Landing Fee as well as background information on immigration policies and news releases issued by the Canadian government concerning policy reforms. Also includes a report titled, Building a Strong Foundation for the 21st Century written by the Calgary Immigrant Aid Society, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

IBM Education Executive Conference.

Material related to Donald Cowan's participation in the IBM Education Executive Conference held in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida between April 5-7, 1982. Includes correspondence, airplane tickets, hotel receipts, conference program, list of travel expenses, memoranda, a settlement claim, and a short abstract of Donald Cowan's presentation. Also includes one group portrait likely of the attendees of the IBM Asia/Pacific Education Executive Conference held in Tokyo, Japan in August 1986.

Cowan, Donald D.

I will see that the cow is fetched

Undated letter from Jacob Anthes indicating he will ensure a cow is fetched as soon as possible. Letter also asks about Johann's marriage and makes mention Wilhelm being a "fine fellow" acting in a "truly brotherly way".

Rieder and Anthes family

I Miscellaneous.

Correspondence to or from:

  • I Confess, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Ideal Publishing Corp., New York, N.Y. (1943)
  • Idlewild Turkey Ranch, Whittemore, Mich. (1936)
  • Illinois Book Exchange, Chicago, Ill. (1909)
  • Illinois Central System, Chicago, Ill. (1921-1936)
  • Illinois Farmer and Farmer's Guide, Quincy, Ill. (1918)
  • Illinois Guardsman, Chicago, Ill. (1937)
  • Illinois Motorist, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Illinois State-Journal, Springfield, Ill. (1915)
  • Illinois State Register, Springfield, Ill. (1917)
  • Illustrated Campanion, New York, N.Y. (1918-1919)
  • Illustrated Detective Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931-1932)
  • Illustrated Home Sewing Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Illustrated Love Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1931-1933)
  • Illustrated News, Los Angeles, Calif. (1933)
  • Illustrated Daily News, New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Illustrated News Mirror, Toronto, Ont. (1923)
  • Illustrated World, Chicago, Ill. (1922-1923)
  • Imperial Press, Sugar Land, Tex. (1928)
  • Independent, Kansas City, Mo. (1929)
  • Independent, Lowry City, Mo. (1914)
  • Independent Pressroom, Minneapolis, Minn. (1932)
  • Independent Salesman, Cincinnati, Ohio. (1927)
  • Independent Woman, New York, N.Y. (1931)
  • Indiana Catholic & Record, Indianapolis, Ind. (1930)
  • Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind. (1914)
  • Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Ind. (1918)
  • Industrial Banker, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Insdustrial Distributor & Salesman, Chicago, Ill. (1928)
  • Industrial Dixie, Dallas, Tex. (1928)
  • Industrial Executive, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Industrial Pioneer, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Industrial Power, Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Industrial Record, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Infantry Journal, Washington, D.C. (1931)
  • Information, A Digest of Current Events, New York, N.Y. (1915)
  • Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Ind. (1932)
  • Inland Printer, Chicago, Ill. (1915-1930)
  • Inland Topics, Chicago, Ill. (1934-1936)
  • Institutional Jobber, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Instructor, Rochester, N.Y. (1933)
  • Insurance Bulletin, San Francisco, Calif. (1927)
  • Insurance Field, Louisville, Ky. (1927-1928)
  • Insurance Register, Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Insurance Salesman, Indianapolis, Ind. (1927)
  • Interlaken Mills, Providence, R.I. (1918)
  • The International, New York, N.Y. (1912)
  • International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. (1929-1931)
  • International Feature Services, New York, N.Y. (1922)
  • International News Service, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • International Nickel Co. of Canada, Copper Cliff, Ont. (1936)
  • International Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. (1934)
  • International Railway Co., Buffalo, N.Y. (1927)
  • International Railway Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. (1913)
  • International Syndicate, Baltimore, Md. (1931-1933)
  • International Trade Papers, Inc., New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Investment Banking, Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Interurban Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Iowa City Daily Press, Iowa City, Iowa. (1915)
  • Iowa Guardsman, Des Moines, Iowa. (1937)
  • Iowa Homestead, Des Moines, Iowa. (1918-1929)
  • Iron Age, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
  • Irving-Cloud Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill. (1927)
  • Islander Magazine, Staten Island, N.Y. (1928)

International Press Bureau

Hymn to Freedom.

Materials related to a project titled “Hymn to freedom: the contribution of Blacks to the historical development of Canada” by Almeta Speaks in which James Walker participated as part of the advisory board. Includes related correspondence and an overview of the project.

Walker, James

Hutton, Dr. W.L. : correspondence. :

Correspondence to and from W.L. Hutton, Medical Officer of Health, Brantford, Ont. and President, Eugenics Society of Canada, F.W. Wegenast, and others, mostly regarding books and printed material.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

Human rights, racial equality, social justice, Ottawa.

Materials related to the seminar on "Social Justice and Multiculturalism" organized by the University of British Columbia Centre for Policy Studies in Education and Department of Canadian Heritage, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Human Rights, Racial equality, social justice: can we get there from here?” Includes printout of Walker's paper and correspondence related to the edition and publication of the paper.

Walker, James

Human Rights, racial equality, social justice conference paper.

Materials related to the seminar on "Social Justice and Multiculturalism" organized by the University of British Columbia Centre for Policy Studies in Education and Department of Canadian Heritage, where James Walker participated with a paper titled “Human Rights, Racial equality, social justice: can we get there from here?” Includes printout of Walker's paper with annotations and corrections and correspondence related to the edition and publication of the paper.

Walker, James

Human Rights in historical perspective.

Materials related to the course History 607/608 “Human Rights in Historical Perspective” taught by James Walker at the University of Waterloo. Includes syllabi, notes for classes, printout of article “The politics of memory” from Factiva, printout of “Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” Schedule B, correspondence sent by James Walker to his students about class, and directions for assignments.

Walker, James

Hughes, Hester S to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Hester S. Hughes. The letter states that Hester will miss Irene at the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship and wishes her luck in her future.

Hancock, Irene

Hubback, Eva Marian to Irene Hancock.

correspondence from Eva Marian Hubback. Letter states that Mrs. Horton has been hired by the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship at a salary of 250

Hancock, Irene

Hubback, Eva Marian to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Eva Marian Hubback. Letter indicates that Irene Hancock will be stepping down from her position as General Secretary with the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship, of which Hubback was Chairman of Parliamentary Committee at the time.

Hancock, Irene

Household economics and building a church

Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. He shares that everyone with the exception of Sara is healthy, but that she's still going to school. He says the family is in good spirits and are speaking English well. Martha is noted as having a difficult time knowing how to cook and that until they got some new potatoes she had been relying on bread and coffee, though Anthes emphasizes that they're still better off than many others. He provides updates about the prices for various crop yields explaining that the buyers are still figuring out how things should work and that he'll rely on credit if need be to get by. Martin and Catherine are also provided updates about the building Jacob is working that is described as 42x50 with arched windows and a small tower. He concludes by noting the help of S. Eby and Mr. Gilger before asking asking Wolf is getting along.

Rieder and Anthes family

Hoster, Constance to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Constance Hoster, owner of Mrs. Hoster's Typewriting, Shorthand and Translation Offices stating that Irene Hancock took a six month course in secretarial training and recommending her for a position.

Hancock, Irene

Hoster, Constance to Irene Hancock.

Correspondence from Constance Hoster, owner of Mrs. Hoster's Typewriting, Shorthand and Translation Offices stating that Irene Hancock took a six month course in secretarial training and recommending her for a position.

Hancock, Irene

Hon. William C. Graham.

Correspondence received from or related to Hon. William C. Graham, P.C., Q.C., LL.D. Includes references to the events related to the First World War (July 30-31, 2014) and the Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships program.

English, John

Holt chapter corrections and correspondence.

Corrections to Simma Holt's chapter and endnotes in Newsgirls. Includes a partial manuscript evaluation and notes by Sharon Crawford (writer and editor) and correspondence with Luke Gagliardi (York University) with notes and corrections for all chapters in Newsgirls.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Hollobon chapter corrections and correspondence.

Corrections to Joan Hollobon’s chapter and endnotes in Newsgirls. Includes correspondence between Donna Jean MacKinnon and writer Iris Nowell with corrections for the endnotes, and between MacKinnon and Andy F. Visser-de Vries (Hollobon's friend and caretaker) with corrections for the chapter.

MacKinnon, Donna Jean

Holland : correspondence.

7 pieces of correspondence and transcripts of documents relating to birth control in Holland. Correspondents include Mary Hawkins, Birth Control Society of Hamilton; and others.

Wegenast, Franklin Wellington

High technology industry.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Waterloo, Ontario. The material documents the opinions of some constituents as well as Telegdi’s political involvement in the matter. Records include correspondence, invitations, schedules, news releases, reports, notes, meeting agendas and minutes, press clippings, and other textual material.

Telegdi, Andrew

High technology industry.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario. Records include correspondence and notes as well as invitations, agendas, programs, and other textual material created during the planning of Peter Harder and Allan Rock's separate visits to Waterloo in 2002. At the time, Peter Harder was Deputy Minister of Industry Canada and Allan Rock was Minister of Industry. Andrew Telegdi hosted both visits.

Telegdi, Andrew

Herd, E.W. (Mrs.).

Typescript carbon copy of a letter from Elizabeth Long to Mrs. E.W. Herd, National Secretary of the National Council of Women of New Zealand thanking Herd for a donation of council publications to the Lady Aberdeen Library and requesting that any future copies to Miss Esther Michael, Donations and Bequests, at the University of Waterloo Library.

Long, Elizabeth

Haugh, W.S.

File consists of four items of correspondence between Bertram R. Davis and W.S. Hough, Librarian, Bristol Public Libraries.

Davis, Bertram R.

Hauch, J.R. to Louis Henry Wagner.

Correspondence from J.R. Hauch to Louis Henry Wagner. The postcard discusses Hauch having to go before a tribunal and would Louis Henry attend, and also bring a basket of grapes.

Wagner Hailer family

Harvey, Ruth.

Typescript letter from Ruth Harvey to Elizabeth Long, addressed as "Bess", that provides information about the Women's Parliament and [Nellie L.] McClung's recounting of the groups activities in The Stream Runs Fast. Harvey also updates Long about a trip to Toronto, where they were impressed with the subway, her plans for the winter, and her impression of Margaret Laurence's The Stone Angel as "a wonderfully vigorous piece of writing."

The verso of the letter includes a manuscript note from Long about Harvey and her involvement with women's suffrage activities.

Long, Elizabeth

Harvey, Ruth.

Typescript letter from Ruth Harvey to Elizabeth Long, addressed as "Bess", responding to a letter from Long. Harvey provides general updates about her life including summer plans she and [husband] Howard have to travel to Algonquin Park, the sharing of views on French-Canadians, thoughts on the upcoming American election, the Winter Olympics, remembrances from World War I related to witnessing a family reunite after the Armistice and the on-going war in Vietnam, and a report about the spring time weather in Georgia.

Long, Elizabeth

Hard drive.

Materials related to the administration of the Carold Institute. Includes digital files related to the Alan Thomas Fellowship, Board meetings, administrative records, correspondence, materials related to events, and photographs.

Carold Institute

Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated April 22, 1869. This letter was originally written by Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) and was forwarded, with notes, to Abraham by his sister Hannah. Sarah once again asks for help in migrating to Canada and asks after the health of the family. Hannah adds that their sister Mary has moved to Ingersoll.

Bray Family

Hannah Hargreaves to Abraham Bray.

One letter from Hannah Hargreaves (nee Bray) to Abraham Bray dated March 1, 1869 from Cayuga. This letter is written on the second half of a letter from Sarah Rawson (nee Bray) sent to her sister Hannah who is living in Canada. Hannah sends the letter on to Abraham in the hopes that he can help Sarah migrate to Canada as she is now widowed.

Bray Family

Hancock, Irene to Ray Strachey.

Correspondence from Irene Hancock to Ray Strachey, largely discussing the health of, and plans for, Barbara. Irene indicates that Barbara does not want to stay in Vienna but that she may again change her mind on this. As well, Irene states that Barbara has been unwell for the week and suspects that she may be anemic.

Hancock, Irene

Halsey, Elizabeth T.

Typescript letter on Committee of Correspondence letterhead from Elizabeth T. Halsey to Elizabeth Long regarding a pamphlet sent by Long about the Lady Aberdeen Library on the History of Women. Halsey request that a pamphlet be forwarded to Miss Ruby Rich of Sydney, Australia, makes mention of the May 1967 edition of International Women's News that a table of events related to the Women's Movement and indicates Mary Casey at Mount Saint Vincent University will be sending some material about Canadian women.

Long, Elizabeth

Hailer, John Jacob to Jacob Wagner.

Correspondence from John Jacob Hailer to his son-in-law Jacob Wagner and daughter Margaret Hailer Wagner. The letter discusses the health of their family and local families, including an eye sickness that is going around. As well, John Jacob talks about the plight of their church and the bountiful summer crops. He ends the letter by sending greetings to new born Louis Henry Wagner and infant Catherine Wagner, and a post script indicates that Catherine Wirtz is supposed to come into a sum of money.

Wagner Hailer family

Haida book material.

Correspondence from Kenneth H. Pearson, Vice-President, Publishing at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding a proposed series of books about Indigenous peoples in Canada. In the correspondence, Kenneth Pearson proposed that the books be published for the British Columbia Ministry of Education for the grade 4 social studies curriculum. Also includes correspondence from Jocelyn Smith, a staff member at Grolier, to E Palmer Patterson regarding an edited manuscript.

Additionally contains manuscript notes and typescript draft chapters of a book titled, "The Haida: People of the Land and Sea" by E Palmer Patterson and Nancy-Lou Patterson. Also includes photocopied curriculum documents from the British Columbia Ministry of Education.

Patterson, E Palmer

H Miscellaneous (file 5 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Hubbard, Loyala Lee, Miami, Fla. (1953)
  • Huddleston, Blanche, Rowe, N.M. (1944)
  • Hudson Bay Company, Winnipeg, Man. (1917)
  • Hudson City Savings Institution, Hudson, N.Y. (1928)
  • Hudson Observer, Hobken, N.J. (1912)
  • Hudson River Day Line, New York, N.Y. (1947)
  • Hudson Theater, New York, N.Y. (1947)
  • Hueston, Ethel, Hill City, S.D. (1932-1933)
  • Huey Company, Chicago, Ill. (1923-1937)
  • Huff, M. Wells, Princeton, N.J. (1949)
  • Huffman, W.F. Printing Co., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. (1930)
  • Hughes, Howard, Hollywood, Calif. (1932)
  • Hughes, Rupert, Los Angeles, Calif. (1927-1941)
  • Hughes Massie & Co., New York, N.Y. (1924-1927)
  • Hugli-Guy, Ethel, Bern, Switzerland. (1915)
  • Hume, Fergus, Rayleigh, England. (1916)
  • Humphries, Bruce Inc., Boston, Mass. (1932)
  • Hundley, S.P., Champaign, Ill. (1931)
  • Hunt, Caroline O., Washington, D.C. (1915)
  • Hunt, Ruth, Chicago, Ill. (1931-1932)
  • Hunter, Everett Boat Co., McHenry, Ill. (1920-1922)
  • Hunter, Paul, Nashville, Tenn. (1914)
  • Hunting, Gardner, Bethel, Conn. (1932)
  • Huntington Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, W.Va. (1917)
  • Huntting, H.R. Company, Springfield, Mass. (1936-1950)
  • Hurley, Edward N., Chicago, Ill. (1927-1928)
  • Hurschler, Lee, New Orleans, La. (1946)
  • Hurst, E.A., Baxter Springs, Kan. (1929)
  • Hurst, Fannie, New York, N.Y. (1935-1942)
  • Hurst and Blackett, Limited, London, England. (1913)
  • Hussey, Ruth B., Bridgeport, Conn. (1947)
  • Huston, A.J., Portland, Me. (1914-1943)
  • Hutchington, Mahlon, Milford, Del. (1913)
  • Hutchinson, S.S., San Antonio, Tex. (1916)
  • Huth, John F., Cleveland, Ohio. (1949)
  • Hy Art Film Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Hyde, Robert, Santa Barbara, Calif. (1948-1951)
  • Hydro Electric Power Commission, Toronto, Ont. (1929-1930)
  • Hygrade Lamp Co., Salem, Mass. (1928)
  • Hyland's Book Store, Portland, Or. (1916)
  • Hyman, Frank W., New York, N.Y. (1916)
  • Hwass & Ishoy, Chicago, Ill. (1912)

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H Miscellaneous (file 4 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Hood Extension Garment Hanger Co., Inc., Dallas, Tex. (1936)
  • Hooven Letter Service, Chicago, Ill. (1919)
  • Hooper, Charles Edward, Middle Haddam, Conn. (1916)
  • Hoosier Motorist, Indianapolis, Ind. (1927)
  • Hoover, [?], Mr., New York, N.Y. (1919)
  • Hope Fire Company, Great Barrington, Mass. (1947)
  • Hopkins, John H. & Son, Publishers, New York, N.Y. (1935-1937)
  • Hopkins, R.S., Hinsdale, Ill. (1936)
  • Hopkins-Burmeister Co., Chicago, Ill. (1928-1929)
  • Hopson, William L., Oro Grande, Calif. (1952)
  • Horan, Kenneth, Evanston, Ill. (1937-1942)
  • Horch, Franz J., New York, N.Y. (1951)
  • Horder, H.G., Chicago, Ill. (1936-1944)
  • Horn, Holloway, Berkhamsted, England. (1946-1953)
  • Horn, John J., Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Horn, Roy De S., Atlanta, Ga. (1924)
  • Horner, Inis L., Eaton Rapids, Mich. (1951)
  • Horse Review, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Horseman's Book Shop, Freeport, Ill. (1945)
  • Horsley, David, Los Angeles, Calif. (1915)
  • Horton, Clara A., Long Island, N.Y. (1935-1936)
  • Hosiery Retailer, Boston, Mass. (1928)
  • Hot Dog, Cleveland, Ohio. (1924)
  • Hotel Monthly Press, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
  • Hough, Clarence, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Hough, Donald, Laguna Beach, Calif. (1941)
  • Hough, Emerson, Chicago, Ill. (1918-1919)
  • Houghton, Carolyn Wells, New York, N.Y. (1923-1937)
  • Houghton, E.F. & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (1929)
  • Hougland, Walter G., Paducah, Ky. (1947)
  • House Organ Review, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1928)
  • Houston, Margaret Bell, Los Angeles, Calif. (1934-1940)
  • Houston Chronicle, Houston, Tex. (1915-1925)
  • Hovey, Frederick S., Philadelphia, Pa. (1916)
  • How To Sell, Mount Morris, Ill. (1924-1930)
  • Howard, Joseph, Pittsfield, Mass. (1951)
  • Howard, Vernon, San Francisco, Calif. (1950)
  • Howden-Smith, Arthur D., Brooklyn, N.Y. (1938)
  • Howe Publishing Society For the Blind., Cleveland, Ohio. (1928)
  • Howell, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • Howell, John, San Francisco, Calif. (1926-1927)
  • Howell, Joseph E., Tulsa, Okla. (1935)
  • Howes, Wright, Chicago, Ill. (1927-1950)
  • Howland, H.H., New York, N.Y. (1935)

International Press Bureau

H Miscellaneous (file 3 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Hoards Dairyman, Fort Atkinson, Wis. (1921-1927)
  • Hobart, Alice Tisdale, Martinez, Calif. (1940)
  • Hobbs, George C., South Bend, Ind. (1925)
  • Hobby, Laura Aline, Dallas, Tex. (1949)
  • Hobson, Frances, Kansas City, Mo. (1945)
  • Hochshild, Kohn & Co., Baltimore, Md. (1926)
  • Hodge, William, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Hodges, Hazel L., Detroit, Mich. (1914-1936)
  • Hodgins, Eric, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Hodiamont Herald, St. Louis, Mo. (1922-1923)
  • Hodkinson Corporation, New York, N.Y. (1919-1922)
  • Hoehling, A.A., Noroton Heights, Conn. (1950)
  • Hoffman, Arthur Sullivant, Carmel, N.Y. (1937)
  • Hoffman, Richard H., New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Hogan, Ray, Albuquerque, N.M. (1952)
  • Hogg, John, Jackson, Mich. (1947)
  • Holbrook, Weare, Detroit, Mich. (1927)
  • Holding, Elizabeth Sanxay, New York, N.Y. (1937-1949)
  • Holiday, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Holiday, Heather, Seattle, Wash. (1945)
  • Holland, Rupert Sargent, Wayne, Pa. (1931)
  • Holland & Johnson, Boston, Mass. (1946-1947)
  • Holland Bros., Birmingham, England. (1928-1931)
  • Hollander, A.M., Pasadena, Calif. (1930)
  • Holliday Book Shop, New York, N.Y. (1942)
  • Holly, F.M., Sarasota, Fla. (1918-1944)
  • Holly Book Store, Philadelphia, Pa. (1916)
  • Hollywood Film Enterprises, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. (1930)
  • Holmes, Blanche, San Francisco, Calif. (1923)
  • Holmes Book Company, Oakland, Calif. (1927-1932)
  • Holton, Edith Austin, Deland, Fla. (1943)
  • Home and Field, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Home Correspondence School, Springfield, Mass. (1921)
  • Home Instructor, Quincy, Ill. (1919)
  • Home Insurance Company, Chicago, Ill. (1915-1916)
  • Home Life, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
  • Home News, Indianapolis, Ind. (1929)
  • Home Sector, New York, N.Y. (1920)
  • Home Talk-Item and Home Talk-Star, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1930)
  • Homemaker, Little Rock, Ark. (1930-1931)

International Press Bureau

H Miscellaneous (file 2 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Haverfordian, Haverford, Pa. (1926)
  • Hawkins, Frederick B., Westwood, N.J. (1913)
  • Hawkins, Glenn W., Lansing, Mich. (1927)
  • Hawkins, Lucy Rogers, Chicago, Ill. (1935)
  • Hawkins, Willard E., Denver, Colo. (1917-1918)
  • Hawley, Harriet S., Brookfield Center, Conn. (1950)
  • Hawthorn, John L., Nashville, Tenn. (1943)
  • Hawthorne-Oehrle-Kempshall, Inc., Omaha, Neb. (1922-1926)
  • Haycox, Ernest, New York, N.Y. (1935-1944)
  • Hayden, John L., Schenectady, N.Y. (1927)
  • Hayes, D.B., San Francisco, Calif. (1927)
  • Hayes, Will, New York, N.Y. (1929)
  • Hayes, William Edward, Elkton, Md. (1936-1941)
  • Hayloft Book and Print Shop, West Cornwall, Conn. (1947)
  • Hayn, Fred H., Washington, D.C. (1912)
  • Heynes, Nelma, Nashville, Tenn. (1953)
  • Hayward, Jane Screven, Hendersonville, N.C. (1926)
  • Hayward, Leland, New York, N.Y. (1938)
  • Headlight, Toledo, Ohio. (1927)
  • Health and Beauty Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1923)
  • Heart of the Home, Camden, N.J. (1930)
  • Heartmen, Charles F., Metuchen, N.J. (1927)
  • Heath, A.M. & Company Limited, London, England. (1926)
  • Hecht, Lucille, Aurora, Ill. (1932)
  • Hedrick, Gertrude H., Arkansas, Kan. (1946)
  • Heerlein, Phil, Denver, Colo. (1948)
  • Heffer, S. and Sons, Ltd., Cambridge, England. (1937)
  • Heinemann, William, London, England. (1930)
  • Heinen, Ralph, Toledo, Ohio. (1947)
  • Heinlein, Robert A., Colorado Springs, Colo. (1950)
  • Heming, Arthur, Toronto, Ont. (1922)
  • Hench, Horace B., Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Hendryx, Doris, Denver, Colo. (1952-1953)
  • Hendryx, James B., Sutton Bay, Mich. (1935-1942)
  • Henkels, Stan V., Philadelphia, Pa. (1927)
  • Henkle, Rae D. Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. (1927-1928)
  • Henley, Norman W. Publishing Co., New York, N.Y. (1921)
  • Henri, Hurst and McDonald, Chicago, Ill. (1941)
  • Henry, Bruce, L., Detroit, Mich. (1935)
  • Henry, Joseph C.B., Los Angeles, Calif. (1936)
  • Henshaw, R.S., Chicago, Ill. (1932)
  • The Herald, Franklin, Pa. (1917)
  • Herbert, Arthur, New York, N.Y. (1951)
  • Herford, Oliver, New York, N.Y. (1927)
  • Hergesheimer, Joseph, West Chester, Pa. (1926)
  • Herman, William A., New York, N.Y. (1946)
  • Hermann, Jean, New York, N.Y. (1937)
  • Hershman, Morris, New York, N.Y. (1948)
  • Hervey, Michael, Prittlewell, England. (1948)
  • Heselton, John, Washington, D.C. (1947)
  • Hewes, Madeleine, Newtown, Conn. (1946)
  • Heywood, Rosalie, Victoria, B.C. (1951)
  • Hicks, Clinton M., Miami, Fla. (1949)
  • Hicks, John Edward, Kansas City, Mo. (1950)
  • Hift, Fred, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Higgins, Aileen Cleveland, Palo Alto, Calif. (1932)
  • Higgins, Ruth Holway, London, Ont. (1940)
  • Higgs, Alfred E. G., Bar Harbor, Me. (1930-1931)
  • High Road, Nashville, Tenn. (1928)
  • Hill and Peters, New York, N.Y. (1936)
  • Hill Bernard, Detroit, Mich. (1949)
  • Hill, Carolyn Bailey, Temple, N.H. (1947)
  • Hill, Eldon C., Oxford, Ohio. (1950)
  • Hill, Geroge M., Denver, Colo. (1931-1932)
  • Hill, John D., Oak Park, Ill. (1928)
  • Hill, Walter M., Chicago, Ill. (1930)
  • Hill's National Reporting Co., Chicago, Ill. (1913)
  • Hillman, H., Chicago, Ill. (1915)
  • Hinkle, Douglas P., Kankakee, Ill. (1947)
  • Hinkley, N.B., [?]. (1913)
  • Hinkley & Schmitt, Inc., Chicago, Ill. (1927-1946)
  • Hincks, Carroll C., New Haven, Conn. ([19--])
  • Hinde & Dauch Paper Co., Sandusky, Ohio. (1915)
  • Hinds, Sylvia F., Livermore Falles, [M?]. (1942)
  • Hinsdale Sanitarium, Hinsdale, Ill. (1934)
  • Hippler, S.W., Buffalo, N.Y. (1910-1912)

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H Miscellaneous (file 1 of 5).

Correspondence to or from:

  • Haeger Potteries Inc., Dundee, Ill. (1947)
  • Haessler, Carl, Chicago, Ill. (1933)
  • Hagen, Frank E., Chicago, Ill. (1931)
  • Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, Kan. (1932)
  • Half-Century Magazine, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
  • Half Pint, Pasadena, Calif. (1928)
  • Halifax Herald, Halifax, N.S. (1920)
  • Hall, Baird, New York, N.Y. (1944)
  • Hall, Clarence W., Chicago, Ill. (1941)
  • Hall, Frederick, Berea, Ky. (1942)
  • Hall, Gilman, New York, N.Y. (1918)
  • Hall, Lyman B., Upper Darby, Pa. (1949)
  • Hall, Wilbur, San Anselmo, Calif. (1926-1937)
  • Hamiltonian, Chicago, Ill. (1921-1930)
  • Hammer, K.L. Advertising, Oakland, Calif. (1926)
  • Hammermill Paper Company, Erie, Pa. (1946)
  • Hammond, Hilda Phelps, New Orleans, La. (1946-1951)
  • Hancock, La Touche, New York, N.Y. (1913)
  • Hanlon, Brooke, Philadelphia, Pa. (1937-1940)
  • Hanna, Mark, New York, N.Y. (1952)
  • Hannum, Robert M., Peoria, Ill. (1940)
  • Hansen, Robert R., Chicago, Ill. (1946)
  • Harben, Robert, London, England. (1952)
  • Harding, A.R., Columbus, Ohio. (1916-1918)
  • Harding, Walter, Bridgewater, Mass. (1946)
  • Hardless, Charles R., Calcutta, E. India. (1913)
  • Hardware Age, New York, N.Y. (1928)
  • Hardware Retailer, Indianapolis, Ind. (1929)
  • Hardy, R. Wesley, Chicago, Ill. (1917)
  • Hargreaves, George T., Jamaica, N.Y. (1917)
  • Harkey, J.W., Matthews, N.C. (1947)
  • Harlem Book Company, New York, N.Y. (1949)
  • Harmon, Marie M., San Francisco, Calif. (1948-1949)
  • The Harmonizer, Ft. Wayne, Ind. (1930-1931)
  • Harmsworth, Alfred, London, England. (1914)
  • Harper, Marguerite E., New York, N.Y. (1931-1936)
  • Harries, Houser & Jones, Toronto, Ont. (1950-1951)
  • Harriman, E.E., New York, N.Y. (1922-1945)
  • Harriman, Joseph, Wolverhampton, England. ([19--])
  • Harriman, Karl Edwin, New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Harris, Arthur M., Olympia, Wash. (1923)
  • Harris, H.E., Boston, Mass. (1931)
  • Harris, Lane W., Boston, Mass. (1916)
  • Harrison, Edith Ogden, Chicago, Ill. (1920-1921)
  • Harrison, Henry Sydnor, New York, N.Y. (1926)
  • Harrison, Melvin, Brooklyn, N.Y. (1951)
  • Harrison Company, Atlanta, Ga. (1939)
  • Hart, Jerome A., San Francisco, Calif. (1924)
  • Hart, Leo, Rochester, N.Y. (1934)
  • Hart, Ruth, Olive View, Calif. (1949)
  • Hartford Agent, Hartford, Conn. (1927)
  • Hartford Courant, Hartford, Conn. (1920)
  • Hartford Publishing Corp., New York, N.Y. (1930)
  • Hartford Times, Hartford, Conn. (1919-1921)
  • Hartford Women, Hartford, Conn. (1929)
  • Hartman, C.L., Canoga Park, Calif. (1952)
  • Harvester World, Chicago, Ill. (1926-1928)
  • Harvey, Fred, Chicago, Ill. (1936)
  • Hasbrouck, Louise Seymour, Woodstock, N.Y. (1931)
  • Hass, Robert, New York, N.Y. (1933)
  • Hatch, Eric, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (1935-1941)
  • Hatler, Margaret Butler, Parsons, Kan. (1952)

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H.

Correspondents include Lieut. L.K. Harrison (Director of Music, Royal Canadian Regiment), Sir A. Wilson Hungerford, Belfast (fellow bowler), Elizabeth M. Harper (Fellow of the Royal Empire Society and Men of the Trees), Homer Heard (to and from concerning work done at Chicopee), Allison Heasley, and "Harry."

Sims family

Grierson, Margaret S.

Copy of a typescript letter from Margaret Storrs Grierson, director of the Sophia Smith Collection, to Elizabeth Long requesting information about the Lady Aberdeen Library. The letter provides information about the nature and scope of the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and makes mention of other international collections with a focus on women and their contributions to society such as the Fawcett Library in London, the International Archive of the Women's Movement in Amsterdam, and the Margaret Cousins Memorial Library in New Delhi.

Long, Elizabeth

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